The Circeae System is home to many beings, just like us. There’s nothing spectacular or outlandish about them, but they do have space flight technology that allows them to travel the System with relative ease.

The religious beliefs of the System are widespread, but the focus of the Circeae Tales is the Logia. They are believers in truth, justice, honor, and good. Their counterparts are the Strages, but little is known of them aside from the fact that they are pure evil. They are apathetic toward humans, and act cruelly and thoughtlessly.

The Tales begin with the two stories of a space legend – KinCade. He is a famous space sailor who becomes the Divine Warrior for the Crown, the Triune God of the Logia – the Creator King, the Ruler Prince and the Eternal Companion.Poison, the first book of the series, shares the backstory of Gaultier Lassiter and Marcella – KinCade’s parents – as well as the downward spiral of the villain, Lucian Thaedrial. Thaed, as he will come to be known, has a deep influence throughout the entire series.KinCade’s full story is told through Raven Criswell in the book, Fusion. It’s an extraordinary fantasy tale with influences from Clash of the Titans and the Sinbad the Sailor stories. We meet mythical creatures like the Forsaken Queen of Sagesse, and the Continuum (Time, Space, Soul, Breath, and Death) as well as “everyman” characters simply struggling to get by day-to-day.

Ransom and Valor are both allusions, retelling the story of Christ in a science-fictional setting.

Ransomstarts with the rise of Prince Ternion, the Ruler Prince. As he comes to power and the Logia become more prevalent, a great unrest settles among the people. The system is prosperous and just under his rule, and most are happy. But the Strages are on the move, stirring up doubt. Led by Thaed, the Strages set one of Ternion’s closest advisors and friends against him. Lives are destroyed, some even lost, as Prince Ternion is deposed and executed. The Progressive Legacy, under the leadership of Thaed and two others, takes control of the System.

Many years later, Valor sets up the resurrection of Prince Ternion. Twin brother and sister – Seraph and Selah Gunner – walk two very different paths to set events into motion that will see Prince Ternion rise again. We meet the crew of Valor’s Fool who perform daring missions against the Legacy on behalf of the Ghosts – a band of freedom fighters founded by Redic Clairet, a loyal follower of Prince Ternion and father of the twins. The crew unites the twins, who successfully fulfill the prophecy concerning Ternion’s resurrection. However, the circumstances are different than they had hoped. Ternion is not there to stay and defeat the Legacy. Instead, He empowers His people to stand strong and promises to return again one day.

Excelsior is set within the ranks of the Legacy. We explore the lives of Alexandra (Alex) Martin and Brendan Faulkner, two Legacy pilots on two different career paths. When Alex is assigned to Brendan, who is captain of a squadron of precision aerobatic pilots, she meets obstacles and conflict. The squad is ordered from performance, to defense, to strike, and they must decide to comply or defy. This story is about wrong choosing right and finding redemption.

Spider gives the back story behind the bounty hunter, Taran Harker, who is found in Valor. Raised as the daughter of a Zenith, Taran has a pretty good sense of right and wrong. But she is all too easily caught up in a deadly game. Her father’s enemy initiates a dangerous relationship, bringing down both Taran and her family. Perhaps it is revenge, perhaps justice, but Taran's path will lead her to join the ranks of the Legacy bounty hunters – heartless bionic creatures with one goal in mind…their prey.

Outlawis also set within the Legacy, but on a different level. Instead of the military, this one focuses on the Elite – the affluent sector of the Legacy. With influences from The Scarlet Pimpernel and The Count of Monte Cristo, we follow Britt, Laney, and Cole as they make internal strikes against the Legacy. Among the Elite, they gain intelligence and positioning that allows them to move in ways the Ghosts cannot. Something, however, goes drastically wrong on one mission, causing Britt to question his motives.

Catoptrica takes us beyond the System into the dimensions of the Strages. Catoptrica is a sequel to Valor. While Valor followed Selah, the twin girl, this one gives attention to Seraph, the twin boy. His encounters with the Legacy lead him to believe that he is crazy. He begins having visions and seeing things in mirrors that aren’t there. Eventually, he crosses a supernatural barrier that allows him entry into a completely different world where he meets Echo. Together, they battle an evil whose power has yet to be matched.

Asylum tells the story of Chase Leighton, a Logia who loses his wife, Trista, to the Legacy. It is revealed that she was not murdered, but her memories were tampered with. She walks freely among the citizens of the Legacy. Chase is captured and sentenced to a prison ship for the criminally insane. He and his crew manage to take over the ship, when he finds Trista onboard.

And finally in Denouement, years later, Redic Clairet passes away. The children of the Ghosts now find themselves taking over the leadership. The conflict goes far beyond the Ghosts and the Legacy, though. The battle is between the Crown and Thaed – good and evil. Thaed manages to get under the skin of Elia, Seraph’s daughter, and spirits her away. He manipulates her to suit his purposes, eventually turning her against her family and the other Ghosts/Logia. During a final battle, Thaed is defeated, restoring the System to Logia rule. The glory of the Crown returns.